10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCARABAEOID»
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The Lewis Collection of Gems and Rings in the Possession of ...
During the finest period of Greek art, from the sixth to the fourth century B.C.,
gems were mostly cut in what is called the scarabaeoid form; that is they have the
general form of the Egyptian or Egypto-Phoenician scarab without the details of
the ...
During the finest period of Greek art, from the sixth to the fourth century B.C.,
gems were mostly cut in what is called the scarabaeoid form; that is they have the
general form of the Egyptian or Egypto-Phoenician scarab without the details of
the ...
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American Beetles: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through ...
Our development of the scarabaeoid chapters was supported by a NSF/PEET
grant (DEB97 12447) to B. C. Ratcliffe and M. L. Jameson. Parts of the
Dynastinae treatment were supported by a NSF/BS&I grant (DEB9870202) to
B. C. Ratcliffe.
Ross H. Arnett, JR, Michael C. Thomas, Paul E. Skelley, 2002
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The Engraved Gems of Classical Times: With a Catalogue of ...
Large scarabaeoid of almost colourless paste, pierced : the surface of the paste
is corroded by decomposition. In Oriental cults the cow and calf were frequently
used as types of the Nature Goddess, Astarte, whom the early Greeks associated
...
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A Guide to the Beetles of Australia
The scarabaeoid larva is also distinctive by being C-shaped – commonly called '
curl grubs' – and having three pairs of well- developed legs. Their head is
hypognathous with strong mandibles and a pair of three or four segmented
antennae.
George Hangay, Paul Zborowski, 2010
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Volume 1: Morphology and Systematics (Archostemata, ...
Therefore, it is not surprising that scarabaeoid family and subfamily definitions
were well-established by the beginning of the 20th century as were some notions
on the evolutionary progression of the taxa (e. g., Sharp & Muir 1912; Boving ...
Rolf G. Beutel, Richard Leschen, 2005
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Scarabaeoidea in the 21st century: a festschrift honoring ...
30 described scarabaeoid species (Krell 2000 and Appendix). Oldest records for
Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae, and Scarabaeidae: Aegialiinae and Melolonthinae.
Messel (Middle Eocene), Germany Age: 47 myr (Franzen 2005). General ...
Mary Liz Jameson, Brett C. Ratcliffe, Coleopterists' Society, 2006
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Coleopterists Society Monographs Patricia Vaurie Series
30 described scarabaeoid species (Krell 2000 and Appendix). Oldest records for
Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae, and Scarabaeidae: Aegialiinae and Melolonthinae.
Messel (Middle Eocene), Germany Age: 47 myr (Franzen 2005). General ...
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
Anal muscles are described for only one other scarabaeoid, G. stercorosus, by
Hieke (1966) and none correspond with those in melolonthines unless "IX.
Tergum" in G. stercorosus is homologous witi the anal sclerites of Melolonthinae.
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Insects of Eastern forests
Larvae of the scarabaeoid subtype are typical grubs with wrinkled, crescent-
shaped, and often hairy bodies (families Scarabaeidae, Lucanidae, Anobiidae,
Bostrichidae, and Lyctidae). Larvae of the cerambycoid subtype have straight
rather ...
United States. Forest Service, 1985